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Saryu Vinod Doshi

to conduct research in art history at the post-doctoral level at the University of Chicago and to survey works of Indian art in public and private collections in the United States.

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Elinor Gadon

to photograph and conduct research on Ashokan pillars in India in connection with the preparation by John Irwin, keeper, Oriental Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, of the Lowell Lectures presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, March 1974.

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Stuart Cary Welch

to conduct research and to select works of art in India in preparation for the exhibition Indian Drawings and Painted Sketches shown at the Asia House Gallery, New York; the Fogg Art Museum; and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, January - June 1976.

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Ahn Hwi Joon

to continue to study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand.

to continue to study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand.

to continue to study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand.

To study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand

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Art Institute of Chicago

to enable the following scholars from Japan to participate in the symposium Ukiyo-e Prints and Paintings: The Primitive Period (1680-1745) held at the Art Institute of Chicago, November 1971, in connection with the exhibition of the same name: toyohisa Adachi, founder and director, Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints, tokyo; Richard Lane, Kokubunji, tokyo, and research associate, Honolulu Academy of Arts; Muneshige Narazaki, founder and director, Japan Ukiyo-e Society; Kiyoshi Shibui, professor, Keio University tokyo; Juzo Suzuki, director, Human and Cultural Sciences Department, National Diet Library, Tokyo.

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Chung Young Wah

to survey collections of East Asian art and archaeology programs in the United States and England.

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Egami Yasushi

to survey collections of East Asian art in the United States and to collect material on East Asian painting for the archives of the tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties

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